
Red Joan (2018)
Año de lanzamiento: 2018
Nación: United Kingdom
Alternative Title: A Espiã Vermelha, En spions bekendelser, Geheimnis eines Lebens, A vörös ügynök, Ha'Sodot shel Joan, Tajemnice Joan, Uma Traição Necessária, Код 'Красный', La espía roja, Код 'Червоний'
Director: Trevor Nunn
Writer: Jennie Rooney, Lindsay Shapero
Producción & Género
Productor: Producer: David Parfitt
Co-Producer: Alice Dawson, Ivan Mactaggart
Executive Producer: Hugo Grumbar, James Atherton, Jan Pace, Karl Sydow, Kelly E. Ashton, Tim Haslam, Zygi Kamasa
Compañías: Cambridge Picture Company, Trademark Films
Género: Biography, Drama, History, Spy Film, Thriller
Budget: N/A
Premios & Similares
Premios: N/A
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Palabras clave
Palabras clave: 1930s, 1940s, 2000s, atomic bomb, based on novel or book, based on true story, british secret service, cambridge, co-workers relationship, cold war, communist espionage, female spy, london, england, mother son relationship, older man younger woman relationship, physics professor, soviet union, world war ii
Historia
In 'Red Joan', we meet Joan Stanley (Dame Judi Dench) in present-day London, where she leads a quiet life until her arrest by British Intelligence Service in May 2000. The story then flashes back to the mid-1930s when young Joan, a physics student at Cambridge University, becomes sympathetic to communism due to the influence of her professor and fellow student, Sonya (Tereza Srbova). She later works as a civil servant for the British government where she gets recruited by the KGB. Throughout the decades, Joan successfully transfers nuclear bomb secrets to Soviet Russia while remaining undetected as a spy.
Resumen
'Red Joan' is a 2018 historical drama film directed by Trevor Nunn, based on the novel 'Joan of Arc' by Jenni Kowalski. The movie focuses on the true story of English-born Joan Stanley, who becomes a Soviet and Communist Party sympathizer during her time at Cambridge University in the 1930s. After World War II, she works as a British government civil servant while also secretly transferring atomic bomb secrets to Soviet Russia. Despite being caught and arrested more than half a century later, Joan remains undetected as a spy for most of her life.